Sea The Stars hailed among the great racing horses in history

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Sea The Stars has been hailed as one of the greatest racing horses in history following a thrilling victory in the most prestigious horse racing event in Europe.

The victory by the three-year old cold has cost the bookmakers £25 million, a record-breaking paycheck sent out to those who betted correctly since the said horse’s prior victory last May – the 2000 Guineas. This is more than any other earnings made by other horses in history.

Sea The Stars won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France last weekend which was the horse’s record sixth victory. Christopher Tsui, a 27-year old owner of the horse, easily got £2.2 million for this latest victory.

The colt also set the record as the first horse ever to clinch the 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, the three most prestigious horse racing events in Europe.

Three-year old colt sets historic wins

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Sea the Stars

The horse racing games held recently in Longchamp, France saw the birth of a record-setting performance from a three-year old colt.

Seat the Stars outshined the rest of the field when it won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe tournament in France last Sunday, setting a record of having won three prestigious tournaments in the European region.

Ridden by 50-year old jockey Mick Kinane, the colt became the first horse to have won the Arc, Epsom Derby and 2,000 Guineas. This is Sea the Stars’ sixth consecutive race win.

Sea the Stars started sluggishly but caught up in the latter part of the race to go ahead by two lengths ahead of Youmzain, the runner up of the competition for the third straight year.

Sea the Stars has already gained the recognition as the best horse of the world. Trainers admitted that he felt worried when he saw the horse trailing in the beginning parts of the game.